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madam speaker, your view of the nsa programs? >> after we all experienced loss of life in benghazi and we learned today about the terrorist activities in yemen and the al qaeda extremists, i believe there has to be a balance. there's no doubt that for national security and for the security of american citizens, we must engage in the gathering of intelligence data. that must be balanced very properly with the constitutional rights that citizens in this country have. we are in an age of technology. our smart phones can be tracked. red light cameras are on us all day. surveillance happens at every intersection in this country. i think that technology has placed us in a situation where it is inevitable that data is collected on us. but it is imperative for our nation's commander in chief and the joint chiefs of staff and the intelligence community to have the ability to protect us. >> thank you. congressman pallone? >> the terrorist warnings do not change my mind with the problems with the nsa. we have to protect civil liberties, and
madam speaker, your view of the nsa programs? >> after we all experienced loss of life in benghazi and we learned today about the terrorist activities in yemen and the al qaeda extremists, i believe there has to be a balance. there's no doubt that for national security and for the security of american citizens, we must engage in the gathering of intelligence data. that must be balanced very properly with the constitutional rights that citizens in this country have. we are in an age of...
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it comes after nsa leaker edward snowden revealed that most major internet companies routinely give data on its users. so far facebook has complied with most requests. >>> fewer americans are getting in line for mortgages. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks on a wednesday. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. rising mortgage rates certainly having an impact in that particular business. the mortgage bankers association says that overall mortgage applications fell 2.5% in the past week down 2.5% -- actually down by 4.5% when it comes to refi apps while new home applications rose by 2.5%. the mba says the average 30- year loan was 4.8%. 12 basis points higher than the prior week is the highest it's been in the past two years. despite that, we have seen decent home sales, previously owned home sales up 6.5% in july new home sales down more than 13%. bad news at the pump as oil prices continue to rise mainly due to worries over potential military strike in syria. we have oil prices right now around $110 a barrel. that's the highest they have been in two years. the
it comes after nsa leaker edward snowden revealed that most major internet companies routinely give data on its users. so far facebook has complied with most requests. >>> fewer americans are getting in line for mortgages. >> here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks on a wednesday. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. rising mortgage rates certainly having an impact in that particular business. the mortgage bankers association says that overall mortgage...
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but you can just look at the how the house vote went on that -- i go back to that nsa funding order that the democrat and republican from michigan co-sponsored. and that splinter in the house that's there, the bipartisanship, the doves on both sides, isolationalists, all that, i think it mate get amended to be more hawkish in the senate. but it can't get through the house. what they are working on, they won't say it, but i can guarantee you they are writing a resolution designed to get through the house. they know that pretty much whatever they can get through the house, they can get through the senate. but they have to design something very, very narrow here. because you talk about this last resolution. every drone strike in yemen is somehow legally connected to that resolution passed by the u.s. congress. and remember yemen was never mentioned in any part of the debate back in 2001. >> right. post 9/11, right. and here it's about preventing the use of chemical weapons. that's what they are after in -- >> the deterrence. >> deterring and preventing the use of these chemical weapons. >>
but you can just look at the how the house vote went on that -- i go back to that nsa funding order that the democrat and republican from michigan co-sponsored. and that splinter in the house that's there, the bipartisanship, the doves on both sides, isolationalists, all that, i think it mate get amended to be more hawkish in the senate. but it can't get through the house. what they are working on, they won't say it, but i can guarantee you they are writing a resolution designed to get through...
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and so the frustration is this, think about this, joe, you're the nsa. you're supposedly this all-powerful surveillance agency at this point. you seem to be able to know everything about everybody and cannot say what edward snowden took. what does that mean? they're always behind. they don't know what's coming next. and they don't know what's getting leaked next. they don't know what's coming out next, what they need to be transparent about to look like they're getting out in front of the things. it's been -- there's a fascinating little argument behind the scenes in -- between nsa and the west wing in particular, going, how come you guys can't figure out what edward snowden took. >> james carville, let's move on to politics. >> oh, no, man. me, politics? >> we got a couple polls out. talk first of all, a crazy guy that you know. >> yeah. >> terry mcauliffe. >> in the interest of disclosure i'm a big supporter of his. had a fund-raiser at my house for him. >> well, that is an absolute shock. i never saw that coming. there's a new poll out, and i'm going
and so the frustration is this, think about this, joe, you're the nsa. you're supposedly this all-powerful surveillance agency at this point. you seem to be able to know everything about everybody and cannot say what edward snowden took. what does that mean? they're always behind. they don't know what's coming next. and they don't know what's getting leaked next. they don't know what's coming out next, what they need to be transparent about to look like they're getting out in front of the...
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. >> reporter: as a result of the nsa leaks by former contractor edward snowden, mueller suggested terrorists are changing the way they operate. >> our capabilities around the world have been adversely impacted by -- >> reporter: on the benghazi terrorist attack that killed ambassador stephens, he explained why it took two weeks for his agents to reach the scene. >> on one hand it was diplomatic e ner sha on part of the lib yas and we wanted to make sure we had adequate security. >> reporter: mueller to the fbi's investigation pan-am bombing over lockerbie, scotland, where 270 people were killed. as for benghazi. >> what's holding up the investigation now? >> a transitory government, not sure this particular prime minister is going to be there this week or next month. we've gone through several in the one year since benghazi. >> hard to know who to deal with. >> it's hard to know who to deal with. you do not have the security forces that we have developed a rapport with or have the capabilities that we would hope. >> reporter: while mueller would not comment on the administration's initial st
. >> reporter: as a result of the nsa leaks by former contractor edward snowden, mueller suggested terrorists are changing the way they operate. >> our capabilities around the world have been adversely impacted by -- >> reporter: on the benghazi terrorist attack that killed ambassador stephens, he explained why it took two weeks for his agents to reach the scene. >> on one hand it was diplomatic e ner sha on part of the lib yas and we wanted to make sure we had adequate...
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now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun was in her bag and called it an honest mistake. she has a concealed handgun license. >>> a new warning on the caps of extra strength tylenol bottles. cnn's alison kosik joins us with more on this story. good morning, alison. >> good morning, carol. what is this new tylenol bottle going to look like. this new cap that has a big, bright, red warning. the warning will say, contains ac acetaminoph acetaminophen. on extra strength tylenol bottles beginning in october. the funny thing is the bottles already have a warning. tylenol is getting you to read the warning because overdosing on acetaminop
now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun...
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it was russia's refusal to extradite nsa leaker snowden even after persistent appeals, including personal phone calls from obama to putin, that was the last straw. the president showed his press traction on "the tonight show" earlier this week. >> there are times when they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. >> russian officials say they are disappointed by the decision to cancel the meeting. a top foreign policy adviser to putin blamed obama. saying, quote, this very problem underlines the fact the united states is still not ready to build relations on an equal basis. the president will still go to russia to attend the g-20 economic summit taking place in st. petersburg. what he's doing is snubbing putin in moscow. the decision to scrap the meeting puts the already cold u.s./russia relationship in a deep freeze. and represents the failure of the so-called reset with russia the administration laid out a few years ago. >> the last few years have seen a dangerous rift in the relatio
it was russia's refusal to extradite nsa leaker snowden even after persistent appeals, including personal phone calls from obama to putin, that was the last straw. the president showed his press traction on "the tonight show" earlier this week. >> there are times when they slip back into cold war thinking and a cold war mentality. what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. >> russian officials say they are disappointed by the...
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general michael hayden, former nsa and cia director. an appearance by len downie, former executive editor of "the washington post." service, by the networks, and c-span. rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." union."n "state of the 4:00 p.m., "face the nation. shows at 90.1 in the washington, d.c. area. channel 119. download our app for your smart phone, or listen online. affairsing public events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house all the public service of private industry. c-span, created by the cable industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now, you can watch us in hd. host: we are joined by matthew rojansky, russian expert at the wilson center. obama canceled a scheduled meeting with vladimir fallout overe russia's decision to grant asylum to committed nsa leaker edward snowden. how do you describe the current state of u.s
general michael hayden, former nsa and cia director. an appearance by len downie, former executive editor of "the washington post." service, by the networks, and c-span. rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." union."n "state of the 4:00 p.m., "face the nation. shows at 90.1 in the washington, d.c. area. channel 119. download our app for your smart phone, or listen online. affairsing public events from washington directly to you,...
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and that talks in general figures, what the cia budget was, what the nsa budget was, and so on. that causes some harm, but not a great deal of harm. you go to the website and start clicking on things and get down to specific operational activities. that could be very, very disruptive. >> general hayden, thanks very much for coming in. we'll continue this conversation. >>> up next in our special report, how a u.s. strike in syria could set off a cyberwar. more on this when we come back. ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ we know in the cyber world, thre
and that talks in general figures, what the cia budget was, what the nsa budget was, and so on. that causes some harm, but not a great deal of harm. you go to the website and start clicking on things and get down to specific operational activities. that could be very, very disruptive. >> general hayden, thanks very much for coming in. we'll continue this conversation. >>> up next in our special report, how a u.s. strike in syria could set off a cyberwar. more on this when we come...
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have more on the today toward the kicks off today and we're learning more about the secrets of the nsa. what the obama administration is saying about prying on americas ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. a developing story near yosemite. where a wildfire is burning out of control this morning. and continues to threaten 25-hundred homes. the "rim fire" is only about five-percent contained. so far, it has burned more than 25-square miles in the stanislaus national forest. the area is fairly remote, but it has led to the evacuation of thousands of people from campgrounds and private homes. kron four has a crew in the area and will bring you up to date on the wildfire live new this morning. the 16-year-old girl who was kidnapped by a family friend is saying that she exchanged texts with the man before she was captured. search warrants have said that hannah anderson exchanged about 13-p
have more on the today toward the kicks off today and we're learning more about the secrets of the nsa. what the obama administration is saying about prying on americas ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. a developing story near yosemite. where a wildfire is burning out of control this...
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leaked nsa documents show that the u.s. navy seals were guided by a fleet of satellites that gave them vital information. peter brooks is a former cia officer, senior fellow for national security affairs at the heritage foundation. peter, good morning to you. >> good morning. bill: i think the american fascination with this raid is never ending. >> right. bill: but in this case the only reason we know about this is because of edward snowden. what does that do to our security? >> yes. it's very damaging. bill, there's no doubt about that. the fact is that these are critical intelligence sources and methods that even though we're very interested in and i totally understand that, our enemies are also very interested in it, and they will use it to their advantage. if we can't keep these sort of things secret, we're going to be, we're going to limit, we're going to have problems with our, with issues of national security in the future, and this is very troubling. hillhill -- bill: how do terrorists react when they hear word of t
leaked nsa documents show that the u.s. navy seals were guided by a fleet of satellites that gave them vital information. peter brooks is a former cia officer, senior fellow for national security affairs at the heritage foundation. peter, good morning to you. >> good morning. bill: i think the american fascination with this raid is never ending. >> right. bill: but in this case the only reason we know about this is because of edward snowden. what does that do to our security?...
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. , nasa could be nsa -- nsa could be recording this. not my friend. >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. the me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. sometimes, not all the time. will being to you, you able to reconcile this if you come off the stick that you know all your answers. when you take the position that readre not going to anything else it doesn't fit you don't knowa, all the answers. >> what you want to agree on? >> if you disagree with anything i've said tonight, i am more than willing to sit, have a cup of coffee with you and we will discuss it. if you don't think that is important enough and i do, then maybe i am the fool and you know more than i do. >> i didn't call you a fool and i don't say i know everything. >> you are part of the group in your part of the party. >> nice to talk to, god bless you. wait a minute. we are going to wrap i
. , nasa could be nsa -- nsa could be recording this. not my friend. >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. the me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. sometimes, not all the time. will being to you, you able to reconcile this if you come off the stick...
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months pregnant with hannah when she met dimaggio: a shocking new report on how wide the reach in the nsa is. wall street journal spying on 75 percent of all internet traffic, meaning that the surveillance agency could know a lot more about us than we thought and another privacy issue. an appellate court believes that police can track your cell phone without a warrant. hello, doug. >> hi, shannon. back in april 20thlen two scientist discovered that the apple iphone and ipad were recording the locations in a hidden file. at that conference, they showed how apple could cope a history of it that lasted a year and a week later apple announced major changes. it would be limited to a week and not transferred to a computer and users could delight all locational data and it would be encrypted and said the company had no plans ever to track users. but many questions remain. the washington post editorial this week. if the police arrest you, do you need a warpt to rifle through your cell phone? >> they are split on this question. the obama administration asked the supreme court that the fourth admin
months pregnant with hannah when she met dimaggio: a shocking new report on how wide the reach in the nsa is. wall street journal spying on 75 percent of all internet traffic, meaning that the surveillance agency could know a lot more about us than we thought and another privacy issue. an appellate court believes that police can track your cell phone without a warrant. hello, doug. >> hi, shannon. back in april 20thlen two scientist discovered that the apple iphone and ipad were recording...
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nsa the republicans see it -- the republicans see it as the government getting involved in private enterprise. the white house says it has been ruled constitutional, let's move on. this is one of those things where it is hard to see either side giving an inch, which is why it is a tossup. host: and they want to the funds -- defund it. guest: it is a vocal minority. are they going to get mainstream republicans to agree to the defund clause. if they do, there will be a real slugfest in the senate. host: this is roberts on the thependent -- robert on independent line. caller: i want to talk about social security. social security and medicare do not come out of taxes. basically, social security is not 25% of the budget. the budget is 16 trillion dollars -- $16 trillion. homeomes out of your take- pay. you pay that like you pay your water bill in your groceries. it is not a tax. it is a fee. it is like going to the theater and buying a ticket. host: what is your question? question.at is not my i was just trying to clear something up that everybody is saying that is not true. that is700 billion of
nsa the republicans see it -- the republicans see it as the government getting involved in private enterprise. the white house says it has been ruled constitutional, let's move on. this is one of those things where it is hard to see either side giving an inch, which is why it is a tossup. host: and they want to the funds -- defund it. guest: it is a vocal minority. are they going to get mainstream republicans to agree to the defund clause. if they do, there will be a real slugfest in the...
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we don't know who the right fighter are and our nsa has spent so much time spying on us they haven't had time to find out. bill clinton answered it in 1993, more than two months after they tried to assassinate clinton h. bush, clinton fired missiles in baghdad and hussein spent time abusing his own people. attacking in kenya and tanzania in august of 1998, clinton fired 75 missiles at a tent in afghanistan and pharmaceutical plant in sudan and that didn't stop al qaeda from killing 29 soldiers and wounding 39 soldiers on the "uss cole." cre cruise missiles make weak presidents feel strong but don't have a long term effect on despots or terrorists and makes you wonder what would we be doing by launching this attack. >> what if we did something that wasn't aimed at regime change or taking out chemical weapons and if you do this strikes. what will assad do! will he respond by taking it out on his own people. will things escalate. >> he has not responded to the israelis, twice gone to the border near damascus to take out missiles headed to hezbollah to take out the revolutionary guard co
we don't know who the right fighter are and our nsa has spent so much time spying on us they haven't had time to find out. bill clinton answered it in 1993, more than two months after they tried to assassinate clinton h. bush, clinton fired missiles in baghdad and hussein spent time abusing his own people. attacking in kenya and tanzania in august of 1998, clinton fired 75 missiles at a tent in afghanistan and pharmaceutical plant in sudan and that didn't stop al qaeda from killing 29 soldiers...
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. >>> the nsa was spying on the u.n. the magazine says documents provided by edward snowden shows the nsa hacked into internal systems in new york last year. european and international atomic agency were targets of the u.s. spying effort. >>> controversy on pit row. indy car racer scott dixon took out three members of will powers crew injuring them during the last pit stop at sonoma raceway sunday. the penalty cost him the lead with 15 laps to go. power eventually won. after the race dixon said he thought his crew purposely got in his way. apparently the guys are okay, they were hurt, but they'll survive. we're wondering if there will be further reprucussions because of this. >>> the new panda is healthy. the happy occasion, though, wasn't without some tragedy. its twin didn't make it. >> it's only the second time something like this has ever happened. a baby giant panda born at the national zoo in washington, d.c. >> we have some fantastic news, today's a great day for the smithsonian national zoo. i'm pleased to announ
. >>> the nsa was spying on the u.n. the magazine says documents provided by edward snowden shows the nsa hacked into internal systems in new york last year. european and international atomic agency were targets of the u.s. spying effort. >>> controversy on pit row. indy car racer scott dixon took out three members of will powers crew injuring them during the last pit stop at sonoma raceway sunday. the penalty cost him the lead with 15 laps to go. power eventually won. after...
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for all i know, the nsa could be recording this.>> i voted, no. >> you are only one guy? >> excuseot my friend. me. can i end on this note? >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. let me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. you have reason sometimes, not all the time. i am saying to you, you will be able to reconcile this if you come off the stick that you know all your answers.i do not. when you take the position that you are not going to read anything else it doesn't fit into your agenda, you don't know let's come to an agreement. >> what do you want to agree on? >> if you disagree with anything i've said tonight, i am more than willing to sit, have a cup of coffee with you and we will discuss it. if you don't think that is important enough and i do, then maybe i am the fool and you know more than i do. >> i didn't call you a fool and i don't say
for all i know, the nsa could be recording this.>> i voted, no. >> you are only one guy? >> excuseot my friend. me. can i end on this note? >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. let me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. you have...
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publicly according to current and former nsa officials who spoke to "the wall street journal." they tell the newspaper the agency has the capacity to access 75% of all u.s. internet communications, and that it is keeping the content of many e-mails sent between u.s. citizens. >>> you might recall the navy vet who woke up in a california hospital speaking only swedish with no memory of his american life? he is now in sweden, trying to piece together his past. 61-year-old michael boatwright was reunited tuesday with a woman he once dated in the 1980s. mental health officials in california bought him a one-way ticket after he made it clear he wanted to live in sweden. >>> a scary moment caught on camera, a truck flying over a guardrail, happened in michigan. the 17-year-old who shot this video said she had seen the truck driver hit a sign in the middle of the median. she took out her phone and started shooting when she captured this terrifying accident. doctors believe the driver had some redical episode before his vehicle jumped over the median. is he in the hospital with serious
publicly according to current and former nsa officials who spoke to "the wall street journal." they tell the newspaper the agency has the capacity to access 75% of all u.s. internet communications, and that it is keeping the content of many e-mails sent between u.s. citizens. >>> you might recall the navy vet who woke up in a california hospital speaking only swedish with no memory of his american life? he is now in sweden, trying to piece together his past. 61-year-old...
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"the post" report is based on information from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> beginning in october, new warning in bright red lettering will appear on bottles of extra strength tylenol alerting users to the dangers of taking too much tylenol. johnson & johnson hoping to reduce the number of accidental acetaminophen overdoses. the pain relieving ingredient is the leading cause of sudden liver failure. >>> here is something special when it comes to memorable weddings it would be hard to top this one, vancouver, canada, the couple celebrated wednesday going out an water skis for the first kiss. the bride took a tumbling into the bay on her first attempt, $1,600 worth of wedding dress and all. the second time around they completed their wedding ceremony on water skis with the north shore mountains of vancouver in the back drop. i think it's fantastic and who minds a little water stain on the wedding dress. >> not after that. >> that looks really good. >> a canada story. >> are you sensing a theme? we try to get in one a week from micah ny canadian viewers. >> canada jokes. >> they're very g
"the post" report is based on information from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> beginning in october, new warning in bright red lettering will appear on bottles of extra strength tylenol alerting users to the dangers of taking too much tylenol. johnson & johnson hoping to reduce the number of accidental acetaminophen overdoses. the pain relieving ingredient is the leading cause of sudden liver failure. >>> here is something special when it comes to memorable...
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is it nsa stuff, what is it? it has become more common since the late 1990s to talk about this. obviously because the country did it, went through it in '98 with president clinton. it's not, you know, impeachment is always a political tool. there's always some political element to it, obviously, because there is no definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. what is that? every generation, every congress, whoever wants to do it can redefine it. it's a kind of crazy armageddon. and i think that it's a sign of a certain derangement as we've talked about a lot on the part of any opponent of an incumbent president to go to this because you're trying to delegitimize the president who holds the office. it happened when conservatives did it with bush. it happened with conservatives and clinton that was strong push to delegitimize the president and a lot of people did not believe deserved to be president and that's what this talk is about now. it's the deepest, most significant kind of attack that you could make on a president and it will be interesting to see if it's coburn just talkin
is it nsa stuff, what is it? it has become more common since the late 1990s to talk about this. obviously because the country did it, went through it in '98 with president clinton. it's not, you know, impeachment is always a political tool. there's always some political element to it, obviously, because there is no definition of high crimes and misdemeanors. what is that? every generation, every congress, whoever wants to do it can redefine it. it's a kind of crazy armageddon. and i think that...
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that we have over the budget problems, the resolutions and the debt ceiling and the snooping by the nsa, this is something that has to be done by the end of the year so that a revised and constitutional voting rights act is in place before the 2014 election season both primaries and general elections start to run. we have job number one that is before us. i know we are all here for job number one. it is not going to be easy but when we are all together, we shall overcome. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. our next speaker really does not need an introduction. i would like to say special remarks about our distinguished chairman, reince priebus. in march, we released the growth and opportunity project and it is a 100 page document. under his leadership, we will be engaging minority communities for the first time, we will be going to communities and being there three years before any election. reince priebus believes that every vote counts and i am so honored and so blessed to have the opportunity to work under him. please welcome reince priebus. >> thank you to you all and to crystal an
that we have over the budget problems, the resolutions and the debt ceiling and the snooping by the nsa, this is something that has to be done by the end of the year so that a revised and constitutional voting rights act is in place before the 2014 election season both primaries and general elections start to run. we have job number one that is before us. i know we are all here for job number one. it is not going to be easy but when we are all together, we shall overcome. thank you. [applause]...
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the nsa leaker now a free man in russia. and during a late night appearance on tv with jay leno, president obama did not mince words about what he thinks of russia and its refusal to hand over edward snowden. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. >> mm-hmm. >> because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawbreaker or an alleged lawbreaker in their country. we evaluate it and we try to work with them. they didn't do that with us. and in some ways it's reflective of some underlying challenges that we've had with russia lately. there have been times where they slipped back into cold war thinking. and a cold war mentality. and what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is, that's the past. and, you know, we've got to think about the future. and there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> jessica yellin is our chief white house correspon
the nsa leaker now a free man in russia. and during a late night appearance on tv with jay leno, president obama did not mince words about what he thinks of russia and its refusal to hand over edward snowden. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. >> mm-hmm. >> because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a lawbreaker or an alleged lawbreaker in...
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reuters report claims a secretive dea unit passes nsa information out to agents from the irs, the fbi and the department of homeland security. >>> little sarah murnaghan the brave 11-year-old who endured two adult lung transplants in june, she is going home. doctors say she's come a long way, she is free of oxygen from using an oxygen tank for the first time in two and a half years. she still needs a machine to help her breathe. murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. earlier this year a judge allowed her to be considered earlier on the adult lung transplant list. we wish her a wonderful welcome home. >>> bad case of road rage in russia. distracted driver talking on the phone nearly causes an accident. guy gets out of his car, reaches out and smash the guy's cell phone on the ground. sometimes, folks, you might feel like doing this. i highly, highly suggest you don't. not only because of the legal ramifications our legal expert here on the set will tell you about but also because you don't know what that person might do in reaction to that. people don't react well. >> he is doing wha
reuters report claims a secretive dea unit passes nsa information out to agents from the irs, the fbi and the department of homeland security. >>> little sarah murnaghan the brave 11-year-old who endured two adult lung transplants in june, she is going home. doctors say she's come a long way, she is free of oxygen from using an oxygen tank for the first time in two and a half years. she still needs a machine to help her breathe. murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. earlier this...
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we will hear from former cia and nsa director michael hayden and representatives from the energy industry and state government. will have live coverage from the bipartisan policy center beginning at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span 22 and on c-span, defense budgets at the pentagon. the pentagon will have to cut more than 985 to lynn dollars over the next day -- $985 billion over the next decade. >> tomorrow night, on c-span's encore presentation of first ladies -- >> the earliest extent letter we , 19 --tes to october 17 october 17, 62. we call it the adorable letter because that is the way that john opens a letter. , by the "ms. adorable same token that the bear of can't do company last -- t, and charge them to my account. i presume i have good right to draw upon you for the kisses as i have given two or 3 million at least. and of consequence, the accounts between us is immensely in favor of yours." oncontinues tomorrow night c-span. >> next, wendy davis delivered remarks at the national press club and she talked about her future political plans and the more than 10-hour filibuster she held agai
we will hear from former cia and nsa director michael hayden and representatives from the energy industry and state government. will have live coverage from the bipartisan policy center beginning at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span 22 and on c-span, defense budgets at the pentagon. the pentagon will have to cut more than 985 to lynn dollars over the next day -- $985 billion over the next decade. >> tomorrow night, on c-span's encore presentation of first ladies -- >> the earliest extent...
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. >> last one on the nsa. regarding a newspaper following on everything that was discussed yesterday, the guardian is saying that british authorities destroyed several hard drives that -- because they wanted to keep secrets that edward snowden had leaked from actually getting out. they were stored in the guardian's -- they had some hard drives. british authorities went in there and destroyed these hard drives. did the american government get a heads up about that the way you did about the person being detained? >> i've seen those, the published reports of those accusations, but i don't have any information for you on that. >> does the u.s. government think it's appropriate for a government, especially one of our allies, to go in and destroy hard drives? >> the only thing i know about this, you know, are the public reports about this, so it's hard for me to evaluate the propriety of what they did -- >> would not do that, would not go into a an american media company and destroy hard drives even if it meant tryi
. >> last one on the nsa. regarding a newspaper following on everything that was discussed yesterday, the guardian is saying that british authorities destroyed several hard drives that -- because they wanted to keep secrets that edward snowden had leaked from actually getting out. they were stored in the guardian's -- they had some hard drives. british authorities went in there and destroyed these hard drives. did the american government get a heads up about that the way you did about the...